To expand our hardware list , i would be interested to know which pen tablet are supported/or not supported.
Of course, this only makes sense if you run Haiku directly on hardware.
Please provide the following information:
Manufacturer: e.g. Hudion
Model: e.g. WH001
Connection: e.g. USB/Wireless
Haiku hrev number you use this on
Note: Information necessary for operation
Please don’t have any discussions about it here, only post hardware
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My Gaomon S620 graphic tablet is working on Haiku (Krita and Wonderbrush).
GAOMON S620 6,5 x 4 Zoll Grafiktablett mit batterielosem Stift: Amazon.de: Computer & Zubehör
Manufacturer: Gaomon
Model: S620
Connection: USB
Haiku hrev: 54154
Note: Pen buttons are detected, but not the four buttons on the tablet.
Bug report: https://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/17563
I would test the touch/pen input on my ThinkPad x230 however it doesn’t really work in Haiku, would it still detect the hardware nonetheless?
Do you mean as a replacement for the included? Good question, they have different drivers?
On Windows and Linux it uses Wacom input drivers, and not as a replacement, just to add to the list of tablets.
I have a very old tablet that still works nicely with Haiku as it did with BeOS way back when. I remember buying a nice big 128 MiB USB stick at the same time…
All three buttons are detected and the pressure sensitive pen works nicely in WonderBrush.
Manufacturer: Wacom
Model: Graphire ET-0405-U
Connection: USB
Haiku: hrev55827
For some reason, the syslog gets spammed when it’s connected though.
I opened ticket #17562 “Wacom Graphire tablet spams syslog” for that.
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